Talk with Red Haircrow, May 3, 2023, 8pm, Kiel, Hansa 48
Culturitical
Award-winning writer, educator, psychologist and filmmaker D.S. Red Haircrow joins us to critically discuss how Germans are loving Native Americans the wrong way, inter-generational historic trauma of marginalized and minoritized groups and GLBTIIQ needs. The entry is free.
A screening of Red Haircrow’s documentary film “Forget Winnetou! Loving in the Wrong Way” will take place at 6pm, also at the Hansa48. The entry is free, again.
D.S. Red Haircrow is of Native (Chiricahua Apache/Cherokee) and African American heritage, and their first career was in law enforcement. They hold a Master’s in Native American Studies and a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology.
Their research focuses include Autistic Spectrum Disorder, GLBTIIQ needs and suicide prevention, and inter-generational historic trauma of marginalized and minoritized groups. Current projects include a RPG educational adventure video game, continuing research on stigma and prejudice relating to psychological neurodivergence and conditions such as ASD, and the short documentary, ALMOST.
Member of Native Indigenous Studies Association (NAIS), American Psychological Association (APA), WHO Global Clinical Practice Network (WHO), and American Indian/Alaska Native Society of Psychologists (SIP), Red remains active in Native American and other intercultural education on culture, history, and current events on both sides of the Atlantic. Currently based in Berlin, Germany, through their multimedia consultation company, Flying With Red Haircrow Productions, Red explores and pursues opportunities for collaboration in education, film, art, music and more.
https://redhaircrow.com/
https://forgetwinnetou.com